I'm at 11,300 for the mileage of my 2019 400 Ninja...I'll be doing the air filter and plugs at 12,000...I always clean the chain when dirty and respray the chain at 400 and I check the slack in the chain too...so far the bike is a terrific 'Rocketeer'...and thanks for your video, because it all looks pretty easy to do the filter and plugs. ninja on. PS: it's always good to disconnect the battery when doing any service that may require using metal tools in tight places.
@@kevinnguyen7589 I mean something from your phone 📱 , what apps is that ? How come you can check something in your phone ? Never see this before mate ?!!!
Are you asking about the one at 1:44? I remember that one gave me a super hard time but I believe there was a release clip on the gas tank side that you press and then you pull out the plug. It wasn't an easy plug so take your time
careful with those aluminum cased relay not to make contact with any metal in the bike. I once used those and it kept frying my fuses and stalled my scooter. Solution: wrap it with electrical tape
Dude, thank you for posting this! I've been looking for a spark plug video like FOREVER.
I'm at 11,300 for the mileage of my 2019 400 Ninja...I'll be doing the air filter and plugs at 12,000...I always clean the chain when dirty and respray the chain at 400 and I check the slack in the chain too...so far the bike is a terrific 'Rocketeer'...and thanks for your video, because it all looks pretty easy to do the filter and plugs. ninja on. PS: it's always good to disconnect the battery when doing any service that may require using metal tools in tight places.
You’re a live saver man. Still looks hard af lol but this video has really everything I could need! Thanks so much for making this.
No problem glad you found it useful!
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I see you read something from the phone , what is that ?
@@holybutterfly8495 Are you talking about the torque numbers? That's just how much i needed to torque down specific bolts, etc to get it to spec
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Yeah , in your video time @ 5:10 👈 what is that ?
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I mean something from your phone 📱 , what apps is that ?
How come you can check something in your phone ?
Never see this before mate ?!!!
Thanks bro. I have 2020 z400 and appreciate you showing me what I will be seeing.
lovely video bro, got this in my recommended
Here in a few years when these bikes get older and more common with people doing at home maintence this is one I bet will explode in popularity lol
you deserve more subs for this vid
Great video mate
how often should sparkplugs be changed?
Do you need to have no fuel in the bike?
Dude you are a legend thanks!
Super helpful man thank you.
Damn like father like son
dont tell him im boring his tools
Spark Plugs is NGK SILMAR9B9 IRIDIUM?
NGK 92222 LMAR9G
@@kevinnguyen7589 LMAR9G is Iridium?
@@-cfh-architector7963 Nickle
@@kevinnguyen7589 why not SILMAR9B9???
@@Jeandeluka I wanted to stick with OEM
Is measuring the spark plug pressure with the torque wrench even needed or is it important?
in all honesty no i hand tightened all the ones in my car and were 5k miles later so
What's the part number on the led flasher bulbs you used ? Thanks
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I can't get that one plug undone. Not the one with the red clamp but the other one. How did you do it?
Are you asking about the one at 1:44? I remember that one gave me a super hard time but I believe there was a release clip on the gas tank side that you press and then you pull out the plug. It wasn't an easy plug so take your time
Could've just washed the air filter, wait for it dry up and put new sealant spray on it.
Or he could just put a new one in....
damn those spark plugs were fried brah
das what im sayin
careful with those aluminum cased relay not to make contact with any metal in the bike. I once used those and it kept frying my fuses and stalled my scooter. Solution: wrap it with electrical tape
Do you fully drain your tank before removing or let the negative pressure keep the fuel in?
I did not drain the tank
Theres a check valve that keeps the fuel in. You may get a few drips but that’s it. Good luck!!
@@kevinnguyen7589 can you give me the torque specs on the air filter box please
Wats is timr service millage?
According to the service manual the recommended interval is every 7.6k miles for spark plugs
Good work.
Subbed 4 u, too.
It's much easier on an R3
OMG he showed his plate! lets hack him